13 July 2009

I don't know why some Republicans and conservatives are so fucking scared of liberals and Democrats. They heed the advice of people who aren't going to vote for them anyway. They apologize to their liberal friends for being the Republican or the conservative their liberal friends despise. For fear of being called names for standing up to the truth, these same Republicans will roll over and not remind Democrats of their disingenuousness on major issues this nation faces. It's like they believe the ridiculous notion that "Bush lied, kids died." Michael Steele, the current chairman of the Republican National Committee, was chosen for that slot because he was able to outmaneuver his liberal panelists on Fox News, and present the conservative point of view as intelligent as his white counterparts.

I was one of those who called on Republicans to hold off on demanding Steele's head on a platter after he went after Rush Limbaugh on D. L. Hughley's show. At the time, I felt that it was too quick to condemn Steele, and would feed into liberal lies about conservatives tolerating blacks and minorities only if they were in subservient roles. Like President Bush and John McCain, Steele is more afraid of liberals than they are of him. I expected Steele to hammer lefties' balls to the wall, and so far, lefties have used and spent him like the girl who was left like a piece of trash at a concert in Trinidad by Akon. He's had plenty of opportunities to highlight that blacks and other minorities aren't the same ones seen on the latest video from Soulja Boy, Plies, or Webbie. He's had plenty of opportunities to throw water on the wicked witchiness of the West, Janeane Garofalo, after she demonized the "teabaggers" for being racists.

When the liberal harridans grace our television screens with their rhetoric about Republican senators' hard questions to Sonia Sotomayor as being subtle racism, Michael Steele needs to be just as quick to slam them down and expose these harridans as the race pimps they are. He should have been at the forefront demanding an investigation into Obama's Justice Department dismissing a federal case against the New Black Panther Party for intimidating white Republicans from voting. It's not enough to hear one or two Republicans and conservatives attempt to educate people on the racial history of Democrats and Republicans, he needs to bring this argument to the media. He needs to listen less to the Peggy Noonans, Kathleen Parkers, and David Frums, who believe the Republican Party needs to be liked by liberals and Democrats, and embrace more of the outspoken conservatives like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Dennis Prager, and Ann Coulter.

Again, I am not calling for Steele's ouster, but what I am calling for is for him to step up. He's the chairman of the RNC, and he needs to articulate the platforms and positions of the Republican Party to a willing and hungry electorate, that is growing increasingly frustrated with the radicalness of Obamessiah. Liberals are going to distort and lie about him, Republicans, and conservatives because they don't want people to learn the truth about them. It's time for Steele to be the "Man of Steel" for the Republican Party, because minority conservatives need to know there's someone out there in the mainstream who stands up for us.

The more I see blacks align themselves with the Democratic Party because they believe the DNC stands up for blacks, the more I want to educate them...